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Church, Music, and some other stuffSat, 18 Apr 2015 00:16:01 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5shalonpalmertvhttps://feedburner.google.comWorship Leaders – 4 Ways to Encourage People To Worshiphttps://shalonpalmer.tv/2015/03/25/worship-leaders-4-ways-to-encourage-people-to-worship/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2015/03/25/worship-leaders-4-ways-to-encourage-people-to-worship/#commentsWed, 25 Mar 2015 16:31:45 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=775If you’re reading this, I’m assuming you’re a worship leader, church leader, or something similar to that. And it’s very possible that you’ve been in a service, like I have, where it seemed like the worship was just… dead.

If you’ve never been in a service like that, congratulations on reading this to simply better yourself. For the rest of us, we need some help.

Whether you’re leading worship in a boring religious service, or a “things get crazy” Holy Ghost throwdown, there are a lot of ways to effectively encourage those around you take that next step in their worship.

Before I talk about a few things that have helped me over the years, I want to be clear in that; just because someone isn’t raising their hands or showing the typical signs of worship, doesn’t mean that they aren’t worshiping or that God isn’t doing something inside of them. I wrote a post on that exact thing here.

1. Worship, but don’t get lost in worship

Yes, I’m saying hold back on your worship if you have to! This may go against everything you’ve ever been taught, but allow me to elaborate by asking this question. How can you lead if you are lost? Your number one job as a worship leader is NOT to worship. It’s to LEAD others is worship.

This is why worship leaders MUST have a personal worship time. If the only time you worship is on stage, you are failing. How can you lead others to a place you’ve never been?

2. Know your audience

I’ll continue that statement with: know your audience, see where they are, and build on that. This is an obvious example, but I’m typically not going to ask a large group of older people to jump up and down. And I dare you to ask a Southern Baptist church to lift their hands! (I’m kidding…kind of)

It’s like when we come back home from a worship conference on fire and expect our congregation to have the same fire. We’re jumping up and down crazy, asking them to start a praise train around the church, and they are looking at us like we’re stupid. Because we are! See where your congregation is, and take baby steps with them!

3. Watch the people who are engaged in worship

This is for your personal benefit. But why? It sure makes you feel a heck of a lot more confident, that’s why. Don’t tell me that when you see those few people worshiping in a crowd of downers, it doesn’t make you feel a little more confident. And people are much more likely to follow someone who is confident about where they’re going.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in a service where no one is engaged in worship except for 1 or 2 people. People are more likely to follow someone who is confident about where they’re going. Be aware of where everyone else is, but keep your eyes on those people who are engaged.

I’ve been doing this for years and it helps me stay confident and energized. Try it next time you are leading. Then come back here and let us know how it works.

4. Expect God to do things you can’t

There is a lot of power in expectation. When people gather in His name and expect him to do amazing things, he never fails to show up and work! He is going to do much more for your congregation than you ever could. So step out of the way and let him do it.

If you are reading your Bible and talking to God regularly, you can’t help but expect Him to do something big! Because you know Him and how He works, and you know that He loves to touch his people!

What are some actionable things you do to be an effective worship leader? Share in the comments!

It’s been a little while since I’ve posted, so thank you guys for sticking with me! I’ve been working harder than I’ve ever worked in my entire life this last year on a new project that is really a dream of mine. And we are getting closer and closer to it’s release! I can’t wait for you guys to get to be a part of it.

We have a simple page up at WorshipOnline.com if you want to check it out in it’s early stages before it releases! We also have an Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter that you can connect with us through! Do me a favor and follow/like us on at least 1 of those. Building a brand from the bottom up is tough! Thank you guys so much!

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2015/03/25/worship-leaders-4-ways-to-encourage-people-to-worship/feed/4How To Not Be Bored At Churchhttps://shalonpalmer.tv/2015/01/23/how-to-not-be-bored-at-church/
Fri, 23 Jan 2015 22:28:23 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=771When people ask me my goals in life (not that I get asked that a lot, but it does happen) they are sometimes startled by my answer.

I always respond, “To never be bored.”

You may think I’m crazy, or even slightly ignorant. I mean, what about the thousands of self help books and speakers that tell us to make goals and plan for the future? Or to put your goals in writing, take steps towards them…etc? I agree that those are all important, but honestly, that all just sounds a bit boring to me.

I’m kidding…kind of. In all actualness, planning and setting goals ARE really important, but they all fall under my big umbrella of “Don’t be bored” as long as you are planning for things you want and love. Hang with me, I have a point to this.

No matter what I am doing, or where I am at, I never want to be bored. What I mean is that I always want to be intrigued, having fun, working towards a larger purpose. Now I completely understand that there are times where we have to do paperwork, taxes, go to grandmas birthday party…etc. But work with me here. I don’t want to be bored with my life!

I want to do what I love, with people I love, and I don’t plan on letting anyone tell me I can’t.

Now, here is where I get spiritual. Because after all, I love Jesus and everything in my life revolves around him. I believe that we as Christians, and us as a church, should take on a similar mentality.

Too many churches are boring! Show me where in the Bible does it say that Jesus entered somewhere and the place got boring? Nowhere! Wherever Jesus was, things got crazy!

People were healed, the dead were raised, 2 loaves of bread and 2 fish were turned into the largest buffet in history! Where Jesus is, there is potential for miracles!

I want to encourage and excite you today! If your church is boring and “religious,” bring Jesus back! There is so much more to this life of Christianity than suits and ties, monotonous services and songs, and calling each other brother and sister! If Jesus is a part of your service, it will never be boring!

Call me crazy, but I’m right on track with my life goal when I walk with Jesus. I never know where he’s going to take me, what visions and guidance he’s going to give, or what he’s going to ask me to do!

Agree or disagree, I’d love to hear what you think below in the comments!

]]>Solve Your “Unprepared Musician” Problems Once And For All!https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/12/15/solve-your-unprepared-musician-problems-once-and-for-all/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/12/15/solve-your-unprepared-musician-problems-once-and-for-all/#commentsMon, 15 Dec 2014 04:25:36 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=753I’ve been hard at work over the last year working with a team to create a resource that is going change the way that we (musicians) prepare for our worship sets.

Whether you’re an individual musician, or a worship leader seeking to equip your team, we have the tools to excellently prepare you for worship!

The site is releasing soon! And to celebrate, we’re giving away full access to 4 song tutorials! That’s over 25 lessons! Including all of the lead, rhythm, and acoustic parts!

Check out this demo video:

Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! We’ll be posting updates, videos, free lessons, worship articles, and a ton more!

More information will come out as we get closer to the release of the site, so stay informed by signing up at WorshipOnline.com!

I’m inviting you to be a part of something that is going to be huge!

]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/12/15/solve-your-unprepared-musician-problems-once-and-for-all/feed/4Are You Treating Your Volunteers Like “Slaves”?https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/10/23/are-you-treating-your-volunteers-like-slaves/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/10/23/are-you-treating-your-volunteers-like-slaves/#commentsThu, 23 Oct 2014 06:52:59 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=747If you’ve been a part of my blog for some time, you know that I’m the biggest supporter of excellence. I am 100% for people being prepared and honoring of the positions they have. Today I want to take a different approach. And I’ll start with this statement…

Your musicians on your team are not slaves. They aren’t workers. They aren’t even “your musicians.” The musicians on your team are people that need love and patience just like anyone else.

I believe there is a huge problem in churches today with worship teams. Musicians always seem to be the first ones burned out. I believe it has everything to do with how we, as leaders, treat them.

What is it about our team that makes us leaders want to work them and push them around like cattle? I think it has a lot to do with the fact that, as leaders and staff members, we have a “job” to do. We have lists, tasks, and things that need to be done. And we’ve got a lot of them!

With all of the things to do and get done, it’s so easy to let things like “caring for people” fall through the cracks. Especially with the stress of the day to day weighing you down! And don’t even get me started on preparing for special events!

People and volunteers just become a means to get what we need done, done.

It’s SO important that we remember that we are here to love and serve people before anything else. When we love and serve people, we are loving and serving Jesus. My big point-The musicians on our team are these people!

So let me ask this; Are you lovey dovey greeting people in the lobby after church but neglecting your team? That’s like doing great at work while your family is falling apart at home.

It goes much deeper than that though. You have an “in” into the lives of the people on your team that no one else does. Honor that position! Take time to love and serve them! Disciple and pour into their lives.

I’m going to be very direct. If you are not loving and serving your team, you are failing as a leader. If your team feels like you are just a boss/task manager, you are failing.

Let me also say this. NEVER raise your voice or get openly upset with anyone on your team. ALWAYS be patient, kind, loving…you know, the fruits of the spirit. It is the most important thing you can do.

Share with us some ways that we can keep from seeing our volunteers as “a means to get a job done” in the comments below!

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/10/23/are-you-treating-your-volunteers-like-slaves/feed/1How “Crazy” is Your Church’s Worship?https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/09/22/the-christians-guide-to-crazy-worship/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/09/22/the-christians-guide-to-crazy-worship/#commentsMon, 22 Sep 2014 01:25:30 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=732The other day I was talking to a pastor and he told me, “We worship, but we don’t get out of control.” Ok, now hear my heart on this… I’ve been in the “worship game” long enough to know exactly what this is code for…and I won’t water it down for you…

Now I could go off all day about how love not demonstrated is not love at all, how our God wants us out of our comfort zone, or how I can’t help but dance and get crazy because of all my God has done for me, but I have a very specific point that I want to make today.

One of my favorite verses is 2 Corinthians 5:13:

If we are “out of our mind,” as some say, it is for God; if we are in our right mind, it is for you.

This verse says everything I would want to say on this subject better than I ever could.

If I am “out of my mind” or “out of control” or I could even say “crazy,” it is for my God. Not for you! So say what you want. My worship is between me and my Father. I’ll get “in my right mind” when it’s time to talk to you, but right now it’s time for me to get a little crazy for my God.

Going back to the “We worship, but we don’t get out of control” statement, my response is; I’m sorry, but I gave up control a long time ago when I started following Jesus. As Christians, God is in control. We mess up his church when we try and take control and do things our way.

I encourage you to give up a little control to God and even get a little “out of your mind” for Him today. He showed us a crazy undignified love when he died on the cross for us. And He deserves nothing less from us.

One Final Thought:

Many seem to argue and justify their lack of worship with 1 Corinthians 14:40:

But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.

This verse seems to contradict what I have been saying, right?

However, it is important to note that when Paul said this, he was talking about the gifts of the spirit. He’s saying that there is a structure and hierarchy to the gifts that God has given us. They are used for the edification of the body when they are used as God intended them.

This is common sense when you see what Paul was saying in correct context. It could be very chaotic if everyone in he church was just shooting off their gifts at the same time. It wouldn’t benefit anyone. Paul was not talking about worship.

So many churches are so scared of not being “fitting and orderly” and they have become so far on the opposite side of what God intended church to be. We’ve sacrificed things like the worship and the gifts of the spirit to become “fitting and orderly” …or dare I say it, seeker friendly (that’s whole different post in it’s own). We’ve become scared of things that aren’t in our control.

It’s time we loose ourselves in God a little bit…maybe not even a little bit, but a lot! We’ll touch on being “fitting and orderly” when we get there. But trust me, we aren’t even close to being there.

So be a little crazy and out of your mind for God. Dance, jump, sing, shout, lift your hands, fall on your knees, create some other “crazy” way to worship Him! Fall so deeply in love with the Savior that you can’t help but be out of your mind for him!

Worship is something that I am ver passionate about and I would love for us to talk about it! Share below in the comments!

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/09/22/the-christians-guide-to-crazy-worship/feed/11Did You Know That Even Pastors Don’t Feel the Presence of God Sometimeshttps://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/08/12/did-you-know-that-even-pastors-dont-feel-the-presence-of-god-sometimes/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/08/12/did-you-know-that-even-pastors-dont-feel-the-presence-of-god-sometimes/#commentsTue, 12 Aug 2014 04:11:03 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=727How great would it be if every single time we went into worship, the heavens opened and we felt the presence of God fill every inch of the room. It would be fantastic! However, unless you’re a super Christian and just won’t admit it, the truth is, it just doesn’t happen that way all the time.

Sometimes it feels like God is a billion miles away. It doesn’t matter how on fire I am of how much I’ve been praying or reading my Bible, sometimes I don’t feel God’s presence.

What I just said is totally depressing and saddening. However, what I actually want to do today is encourage you! If you’ve been a Christian for any amount of time, you know what I’ve said to be the truth. We have moments on the mountain, and moments in the valley.

One day when I was reading my Bible while I was “in the valley,” God spoke to me and reminded me, “worship in spirit and in truth.” (John 4:24) Now I’m sure there are a hundred different meanings and interpretations of this verse, but there was a very specific meaning to what God was telling me through it.

If you’ve ever been in the valley or it seems God isn’t as close as he normally is, this interpretation is for too.

We worship in spirit…when we are on the mountain. When God is close and we feel his presence. We also are called to worship in truth…the truth that God is God whether we’re on the mountain or in the valley.

I believe that God very specifically tells us to worship in truth, because we aren’t always going to be on the mountain. It’s hard to worship in the valley, but the truth is God is God, all-powerful, supreme, all knowing, and great! So I’m going to worship him from that standpoint! Not because he makes me feel good, or I’m expecting something from him.

So be encouraged today knowing that God knows we go into the valley. He wants you to use that time to remember that he is Sovereign. That it’s not about a spiritual feeling, or signs, wonders, and miracles. Although those things are great and important, He wants us to worship him in truth.

As soon as we, and even our churches, start to worship him in truth, we’ll find ourselves out of the valley and on the mountain again in no time.

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/08/12/did-you-know-that-even-pastors-dont-feel-the-presence-of-god-sometimes/feed/31 Simple Trick That Can Take Your Services To the Next Level TODAY!https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/31/1-simple-trick-that-can-take-your-services-to-the-next-level-today/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/31/1-simple-trick-that-can-take-your-services-to-the-next-level-today/#commentsThu, 31 Jul 2014 08:14:57 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=714Today’s post is very short. I want to share with you one simple production tip that you can implement today to really enhance your services.

In order to illustrate a point, I want you to press this play button.

It’s going to play a simple pad sound while you read. Make sure you can hear it well. Continue reading and I’ll explain momentarily.

Have you ever noticed how when you go into a concert or sports event, they always have music playing before and after? It’s because they’ve tapped into a “secret” that will keep them in business for years to come. Atmosphere and energy is key!

Are you playing music before and after your services? You should be! And I mean immediately before and after. Every second in silence kills whatever mood and energy you are trying to cultivate. Playing music is the most non-distracting thing you can do. It keeps away the dead awkward silence.

Now hear me loud and clear. I’m not saying all silence is bad. In sports and entertainment, yes, all silence is bad. However, we do have the exceptions and moments where we “have a moment of silence” or in church we just be still and know that He is God. With these exceptions out of the way, let’s talk production.

You are creating an atmosphere whether you know it or not. Music creates a positive atmosphere. (Unless your music is garbage) Whether it’s a fun energetic atmosphere for Sunday or for students and you’re playing some Hillsong Y&F, or whether it’s a serious deep meditation atmosphere and you’re playing some Pad Loops. You never notice it until it’s gone. Now go back up to the top and hit stop.

Did you hear that? More importantly though, did you feel it? The atmosphere in the room, or wherever you are, just disappeared. You were ready to fall out in worship, now you just feel…awkward. Feel free to press play again.

When you don’t play music before, after, behind announcements, and during transitions of your service, you are killing whatever atmosphere you are trying to create. If the speaker dismisses and no music fades up, you are creating a boring dead atmosphere. We want people to feel awake, energized, and happy!

This is why it is so important for bands to have smooth transitions without any dead space, to keep the worshipful atmosphere alive. If you like the pad sound I used at the top, I sell them in packs in every key of music imaginable at padloops.com. They come in Mp3s so you can play them off of your devices anywhere.

They were created for bands to create atmosphere without a keyboardist, but I get more and more emails of people who just love to worship and have their own personal quiet time with them. Or people singing to them while driving down the road!

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/31/1-simple-trick-that-can-take-your-services-to-the-next-level-today/feed/10Why Some People Have Such A Hard Time With Change in Churchhttps://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/08/why-some-people-have-such-a-hard-time-with-change-in-church/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/08/why-some-people-have-such-a-hard-time-with-change-in-church/#commentsTue, 08 Jul 2014 04:20:11 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=673The other day I walked into Waffle House… (Yes, I love waffle house. If you don’t know what Waffle House is, it’s kind of like IHOP. If you don’t know what IHOP is, it’s a restaurant that’s open 24/7 that specializes in breakfast.) Phew!

Now that that’s out of the way… The other day I walked into Waffle House only to notice that they had replaced the Jukebox with a fancy 21st century media player called a Touch Tunes.

Most days after work when I was in college, a friend and I would go to Waffle House and play “Just Dance” by Lady Gaga on the Jukebox. Yea, I know it’s really weird, but we did it. (Pray for me) It was our “funny” tradition. As a result, not only did the workers hate us, but THIS Jukebox became very sentimental to me.

As you can see, I was a little bit upset to find that they had ripped out my cherished jukebox and put in a fancy Touchtunes. I mean, the thing takes credit card for crying out loud!

If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time, you know what an advocate for change I am. You know that I am a “out with the old and in with the new” kind of guy when it comes to tradition. I really had to eat my words in this moment!

As much as I am for change, even I had a hard time with them getting rid of my jukebox. It was in this silly moment that God revealed to me some truth.

I’m young, and as most of the younger generation, we’ve never experienced being so attached to doing something a certain way for so long that we can’t let go of it. I was able to get a tiny glimpse into what it feels like to have things…dare I say it…change.

I’ll admit the first thing that God showed me is that I need to be more understanding of those who have a hard time with change. My first reaction to tradition is to want to rip it away. And yes, God desires us to follow Him and not tradition, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t be understanding and loving to those who have a little harder time with it.

I’ll explain the second thing that God showed me like this: Yes, Waffle House now has a Touchtunes, but you know what, it still has “Just Dance” on it! And it’s still waffle house with the same greasy food. I realized this only after I adjusted my focus a little.

We can be unhappy about all sorts of things changing in our church, but maybe if we adjust our focus, we can see that God never changes and He is still here.

A big part of the problem was solved when I realized that the old jukebox was never mine to begin with. It was God’s *cough* …I mean Waffle House’s. But that’s a whole different post for a different day.

As long as the substance is there, they can change whatever they want. As long as Jesus is in our church, let them change the carpet or move the piano. And heck, why not worship to electronic music. Jesus is here and that’s all that matters. If Jesus is your main focus, the rest is just trivial.

Besides, now that the jukebox takes credit card, I can play “Just Dance” until my bank account runs dry!

I would love to read your thoughts on Change in church! Please share below in the comments!

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]]>https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/07/08/why-some-people-have-such-a-hard-time-with-change-in-church/feed/3Are You Taking Responsibility For Your Own Worship?https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/06/11/are-you-taking-responsibility-for-your-own-worship/
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 19:44:02 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=663This is just a short piece of my free eBook I give away as a gift to people who subscribe to get my blog posts via email. I hope it speaks to you in the same way it did me.

And I know what you’re thinking, “If he wrote it, and it’s speaking to him, does that mean he’s speaking to himself?” No it doesn’t. And thanks for thinking the worst of me. Let me be more specific, the spirit spoke something new to me! …Ha, I’d like to see you question the Spirit. …moving on…

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gotten an invite from a pastor to come play at his or her (yes, HER. I’m no sexist) church and somewhere in the conversation he or she throws in a statement along the lines of “we just need powerful worship,” or “we want you guys to bring some powerful worship.”

I’m sure all of these pastors have a great heart and good intentions, but what I tend to hear in these statements is “our church is dead, please come help!” This is a bold statement, but I would never say a thing if it didn’t turn out that more often than not, I heard right!

I am a firm believer in that everything comes back to leadership, and I am finding out that more and more people don’t know a thing about worship!

I want to urge leaders not to neglect time spent teaching people HOW, or the importance of, worship! Not just worship leaders, but pastors, deacons, greeters, musicians, priests, pharaohs…etc. Note that you should probably LEARN YOURSELF FIRST!

“YOU take responsibility for your worship. It’s not something that can be given to you by a band or pastor.”

So often we’re neglecting teaching people about worship. Then we expect a band to come in, or have a conference or revival or something, and for gold dust to just start flying through the air and people to start getting slain in the spirit.

With this short book, I want to inspire and motivate YOU to bring the powerful worship! It doesn’t come from the band! (This could be a message of hope for those of you who have sucky bands) It’s like Smoky the Bear says; “Only you can prevent forest fires.” He’s saying that it’s ultimately not up to the firefighters to prevent fires. It’s our responsibility. (I know it’s a dumb analogy)

In the same way, we can’t count on the band or some leader to bring powerful worship. It’s everyone’s job. So that means that we can’t blame the band for pathetic worship. So many times I’ve spoken to someone who had an incredible worship experience, then talked to someone else, who was in the SAME SERVICE, that had a poor one. Is that the bands fault? No, it’s a personal thing!

I also want to challenge YOU to dive into learning what the Bible teaches about true worship. My heart is truly burdened for the American church. It seems to be a sleeping giant.

Throughout this book, I’m going to share some ideas of what I’ve seen that can help us grow as worshipers, and lead others to do the same. …and not just to make my job as a worship leader easier, but so we can see our churches exploding with passion and growth.

What I’d like to end with today is another challenge for YOU to take responsibility for your worship. It’s not something that can be given to you from a band or pastor. The ball is now officially in your court now. What are you going to do about it?

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]]>You Might As Well Punch Jesus In the Face If You’re Gonna Do This!https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/06/10/you-might-as-well-punch-jesus-in-the-face-if-youre-gonna-do-this/
https://shalonpalmer.tv/2014/06/10/you-might-as-well-punch-jesus-in-the-face-if-youre-gonna-do-this/#commentsTue, 10 Jun 2014 04:56:27 +0000https://shalonpalmer.tv/?p=659

Today I want to stand high upon a soapbox that I’ve been meaning to stand on for a while now. You may feel differently on this particular issue than me, so feel free to write a book on it, or leave a comment below…whichever is easier.

Basically, it was this page with at least fifty or so prayer requests on it. “So and so is sick,” “this person died”…really those are the only two I remember. It was a whole page full of it. The church was about a hundred years old, so really what did I expect? And when I say 100 years old, I’m talking about the average age of attendees.

Ok, back on track and to my point. I have nothing against prayer warriors rallying around those in need and praying for them at all.

So the pastor directed this meeting and people, one by one, gave new prayer requests as the lady added them to a list. There were probably about ten or so. (One for every person there) There were some pretty depressing stories to be heard might I add.

My point here is: where are the Praise Reports? You know, the things that God did for us? We basically sat around for 30 minutes and praised the devil for all that he’s been doing in the church and disguised it as “prayer requests.” Not one thing that God has done was mentioned.

Nothing attracts angels and the presence of God more than His people declaring the awesome works that He has done. So naturally, the opposite is true. When we go on and on about what the Devil is doing, it attracts the darkness. I could literally feel it in my spirit. We wonder why the Devil has such a foothold in our churches.

They should re-name that “prayer request list” to “Devil Praise Report List.”

Yes, we should have prayer requests, but take more time to declare the good works of the lord! Man, you want to see your services change? Share some testimonies before you start. The angles will flock to hear you tell what the lord has done.

I never claim to know everything, so please share in the comments below!